1903 Cape Colony parliamentary election explained

Elections for the Legislative Council were held in Cape Colony in 1903. Following Act 4 in 1904, a further three seats were added to the Council, for which elections were held in the same year.[1]

Thirty-two candidates contested the 26 seats, although the three seats in the North Eastern Province, as well as the single seats for Griqualand West and British Bechauanaland were uncontested as only one candidate ran for east seat.[2] A total of 135,177 voters were registered for the election.[2]

Statistics

Electoral districtSeatsCandidatesRegistered votersVotes availableVotes cast
British Bechuanaland111,7021,702
Eastern4520,51682,06443,753
Griqualand West118,3578,357
Midland349,82629,47817,727
North-Eastern3311,75335,259
North-Western3411,38434,15224,595
South-Eastern4522,01588,06045,551
South-Western3414,44443,33229,667
Western4535,180140,72063,111
Total2632135,177463,124224,224
align=left colspan=7Source: Statistical register of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope

Notes and References

  1. Statistical register of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, piv
  2. Statistical register of the colony of the Cape of Good Hope, p36R